The Most Anticipated Books of 2019: The Second Half
Column by Gabino Iglesias
Here's what readers can look forward to between now and the end of 2019.
All the Way There: The Best Books of 2017...Part 2
Column by Gabino Iglesias December 29, 2017
The year is almost over and it's time to look back at the best books of the second half of the year.
Bookshots: 'Found Audio' by N.J. Campbell
Review by Gabino Iglesias
'Found Audio' is a book that lives beautifully between the world of dreams and our own.
Bookshots: 'The Vine That Ate The South' by J.D. Wilkes
Review by Gabino Iglesias
The new novel from the singer of experimental rockabilly group The Legendary Shack Shakers.
Bookshots: 'Sirens' by Joshua Mohr
Review by Joshua Chaplinsky
The struggle never ends in this melancholy memoir.
Why Readers are Lazy Fuckers and Why This Needs to Stop Right Now
Column by Cath Murphy May 12, 2016
Do you let Amazon tell you which books to read? If so you are a lazy fucker and this must stop right now.
Bookshots: 'Square Wave' by Mark de Silva
Review by Christopher Shultz
A not-so-dystopian dystopian debut novel with a literary bent.
Big News From Two Dollar Radio's Micro-Budget Filmmaking Division
News by Christopher Shultz
Publishers and friends of LitReactor Two Dollar Radio are doing big, cool things for practically no money.
Bookshots: 'Haints Stay' by Colin Winnette
Review by Leah Dearborn June 3, 2015
Meet professional killers, Sugar and Brooke. They travel together with Bird, a young amnesiac boy found naked between them one morning because that happens occasionally.
May Book Club Selection: 'The Only Ones' by Carola Dibbell
News by Joshua Chaplinsky
May's selection for the LitReactor Book Club is 'The Only Ones' by Carola Dibbell.
Bookshots: 'The Only Ones' by Carola Dibbell
Review by Freddie Moore
A no-brainer for readers who are fans of Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy and the flood of recent post-apocalyptic literary novels.
Two Dollar Radio Releases Trailer For Debut Feature Film "I'm Not Patrick"
News by Christopher Shultz
The Moving Pictures arm of indie publishers Two Dollar Radio teases audiences with this upcoming release.
Bookshots: 'Crystal Eaters' by Shane Jones
Review by Brian McGackin June 9, 2014
al•le•go•ry, \ˈa-lə-ˌgȯr-ē\, noun: a story in which the characters and events are symbols that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or historical situation. [Merriam-Webster]
UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: March Edition
Column by Taylor Houston March 31, 2014
More awesome reads from Two Dollar Radio will be awarded to the best Flash Fiction story about Pi(e)!
UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: February Edition
Column by Taylor Houston February 27, 2014
Short month and a closer deadline. Get Flashy!
Bookshots: 'Nothing' by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon
Review by Keith Rawson December 23, 2013
Sex, drugs, booze, Montana, obsessive frenemies, and the mystery of dead hobo daddies makes 'Nothing' By Anne Marrie Wirth Cauchon one of the most impressive debuts of 2013.
UPDATE: Two Dollar Radio Announces Micro-budget Film Division
News by Joshua Chaplinsky October 30, 2013
The indie-pub extraordinaire is getting into the talking picture business.
Unprintable: The LitReactor Podcast Episode 17 - Reader/Author Interaction and the Goodreads Controversy
Podcast by Joshua ChaplinskyBookshots: 'Mira Corpora' by Jeff Jackson
Review by Joshua Chaplinsky October 9, 2013
An impressive, punk rock, meta-fiction debut.
LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: January Edition - Updated with Winner
Column by Taylor Houston January 31, 2013
New Year, new inspiration. Flash Fiction. 250 words. 1,2,3, GO!
Indie Press Spotlight: Two Dollar Radio
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky May 30, 2012
Wondering where all the good books have gone? Acquaint yourself with Two Dollar Radio, publishers of some of the most exciting fiction out there right now.
'Damascus' by Joshua Mohr
Review by Joshua Chaplinsky October 11, 2011
A cancer patient, a prostitute, and Santa Claus walk into a bar...